POPE Francis has accepted the resignation of a Honduran bishop accused of sexual misconduct with seminarians, the latest in a series of high-ranking clergy scandals.

Francis had ordered an inquiry into the allegations against Tegucigalpa auxiliary bishop Juan Jose Pineda Fasquelle last year.

Yesterday, the Vatican announced Pineda’s resignation without explanation. He was the top deputy to Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga, a key advisor to Francis.

Maradiaga often left the archdiocese in Pineda’s care due to his obligations as a member of Francis’ cabinet, as well as poor health that has forced him to seek medical treatment overseas.

The Vatican inquiry is focusing on sexual misconduct claims against Pineda and financial impropriety charges against Maradiaga. Francis had supported Maradiaga’s claims of innocence.

L’Espresso magazine reported Pineda had intimate relations with several men, including some favourites who he bestowed with gifts. Several seminarians reported his attempted advances.

It comes after American Cardinal, Theodore McCarrick, was removed from public ministry following revelations he sexually abused both minors and adults.

French Reverend, Tony Anatrella, was also sanctioned after several of the psychotherapist’s male patients accused him of sexual improprieties during therapy.